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jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> and welcome back to our special storm coverage. now breaking news out of new jersey. where the oyster creek nuclear power plant declared an alert due to flooding. they were offline due to fueling, not currently generating power. u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said this is the second-lowest of four action levels and they anticipate the water levels will begin to abate over the next few hours. we will of course keep you updated. there are eight nuclear facility notice storm region. but so far oyster eek is the only facility on alert. coastal new jersey has been hard-hit by the storm and we're going to return now to my co-anchor terry moran who joins us again from cape may. it is windy out there, terry. >> reporter: it certainlis, no question about it. let me give you an idea of what this storm has done all day. thesewinds, hurricane-force winds blowing for hours, since before the storm made landfall shortly after 6:00
jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >>> and welcome back to our special storm coverage. now breaking news out of new jersey. where the oyster creek nuclear power plant declared an alert due to flooding. they were offline due to fueling, not currently generating power. u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said this is the second-lowest of four action levels and they anticipate the...
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the big decision, as jim mentioned, is still to come. nbc's harry smith got in with a camera crew today, where the con-ed executives were facing what was for them an unprecedented decision. >> reporter: what are you anticipating having to do later on this evening? >> the big question is going to happen at about 8:00 tonight, when we're going to have to make a decision of whether to shut down the financial center of manhatta >> reporter: and what would that be predicated on? >> the water level, tide, we show back there it is forecasted to be somewhere between 11-12 peak. and that would be the highest tide the city has ever seen. >> and that is exactly what jim cantore was talking about. if that happens, if water throws into power systems underground, there goes wall street, it is already supposed to be closed tomorrow. we could be looking worst case at the rest of the week for the beating financial heart of the united states. and certainly, lower manhattan. we want to briefly show you a very rare sight, a live picture, and the -- hurrican
the big decision, as jim mentioned, is still to come. nbc's harry smith got in with a camera crew today, where the con-ed executives were facing what was for them an unprecedented decision. >> reporter: what are you anticipating having to do later on this evening? >> the big question is going to happen at about 8:00 tonight, when we're going to have to make a decision of whether to shut down the financial center of manhatta >> reporter: and what would that be predicated on?...
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abc news producer jim debrill is in breezy point and joins us live on the phone. jim, tell me what's going on out there. >> you know, i'm in a community of 4,200 homes out here. this is a community that lost the most people during 9/11, firefighters and cops, during 9/11. this community was hit horribly tonight. around 6:30, they lost power. then the water came rushing in. and many here expected there would be flooding, there would be loss of power. but then this fire just erupted on one of the walks out here. and went from walk to walk to walk. we were in a home and the fire was literally right across from us. and as this fire just spread, we evacuated not once, we waded our way to another home, and then realized that the parking lot we were next to, the cars literally started to blow up in that parking lot. so we had to leave there, we went to another home. again, the fire continued to spread. my understanding, it has spread across about 12 blocks of breezy point. an area that they call the wedge. it's a place i'm very familiar with. i spent my summers down here
abc news producer jim debrill is in breezy point and joins us live on the phone. jim, tell me what's going on out there. >> you know, i'm in a community of 4,200 homes out here. this is a community that lost the most people during 9/11, firefighters and cops, during 9/11. this community was hit horribly tonight. around 6:30, they lost power. then the water came rushing in. and many here expected there would be flooding, there would be loss of power. but then this fire just erupted on one...
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great stuff. >> that is jim harbaugh. at 11:00 wednesday, programming reminder, set your time schedule, take lunch early, coverage of the giants parade will begin right here on cbs-5. one more look at that historic night last night in detroit. tigers...only one team finis pletely sati . >> reports from last night inside the wild clubhouse in detroit following the sweep of the tiger. only one team finishes their season completely satisfied. for the second time in three years it is orange and black. >> we are so excited. we had so many factors in here. hunter was not even here a few months ago. >> it is like it was meant to happen this way. it has been a grind all year. we stayed the course and are world champs. >> it is amazing how things come back around, for us to play like we did against this great club, i could not be prouder. >> reporter: it is a great story. the only thing that makes it grater is if the 49ers end up in new orleans for the super. so you have football and baseball. >> okay. football coming up now. keys
great stuff. >> that is jim harbaugh. at 11:00 wednesday, programming reminder, set your time schedule, take lunch early, coverage of the giants parade will begin right here on cbs-5. one more look at that historic night last night in detroit. tigers...only one team finis pletely sati . >> reports from last night inside the wild clubhouse in detroit following the sweep of the tiger. only one team finishes their season completely satisfied. for the second time in three years it is...
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. >> numbers tell the story and jim harbaugh has all message for all the critics. as the classic. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> good evening, who are you calling game manager. alex smith was near perfect as the 49ers paid a visit to the desert. one drop kept him from perfection. on the not top. there is game manager, alex smith to michael crabtree. niners up 7-0. check out concentration, deflected pass and makes the grab. got both feet down, nice catch. setting up another touchdown. zooming into the end zone, niners up 17-0. smith up at the half. randy moss, vintage moss. runs 47 yards, second touchdown of the year. smith went of 18 to 19 for three touchdowns and showing up angry. as the niners crush the cardinals 24-3 and improve to 6-
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jim acosta, cnn, roanoke, virginia. >> all right, thank you, jim. jim coming to us from virginia, where mitt romney will spend the whole day. was just in roanoke the last hour. looking ahead, we want to make sure you're aware. tune into cnn on election night. we've been wall to wall on the emergency situation because of superstorm sandy but our team is breaking down results state by state with all of the expert analysis you've come to expect, our teams will continue to work round the clock and our special coverage will start at 6:00 p.m. this time. 6:00 p.m. eastern on november 6th. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd c
jim acosta, cnn, roanoke, virginia. >> all right, thank you, jim. jim coming to us from virginia, where mitt romney will spend the whole day. was just in roanoke the last hour. looking ahead, we want to make sure you're aware. tune into cnn on election night. we've been wall to wall on the emergency situation because of superstorm sandy but our team is breaking down results state by state with all of the expert analysis you've come to expect, our teams will continue to work round the...
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jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up. but many places are still overmatched by the devastation sandy left behind. >> this is well beyond what any of us ever imagined. >> reporter: the long road to recovery now literally lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the line stretched for blocks if you're lucky but more often for miles. people waiting in traffic or for a ride on the limited public transportation available. hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. >> don't be difficult, ma'am. >> reporter: but the
jim? >> reporter: hey there, jim. yeah, after a couple of days of controversy mayor bloomberg reversing his decision and canceling the marathon late today, making sure all the resources are focused on the recovery. you can see what's left of the boardwalk behind me in atlantic city. this is not the world famous boardwalk but another around this city. it's gone now. it's been wiped away. and others still trying to recover up and down the coast. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult...
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jim, i see the rough seas out there. this doesn't make any sense to me historically. i grew up in a country, philadelphia, where you had a certain number of snows every winter which were normal. you had your hurricane season around august/september and it was down south. now what is this? we're not getting involved in the big fight over global warming or climate change. what is going on? >> reporter: this is just a late season hybrid. here is the deal. what we've seen in the last several days, i will try to make it as brief as i can, chris, is what we call high latitude blocking. what climatologists and meteorologists are looking at is the fact that the globe are warming and we're seeing what we call high latitude blocks, and what that does is just like a traffic jam, when the traffic stops up there, it's going to eventually stop right here. and, unfortunately, that's starting to have implications on what's going on with our midlatitude weather systems. more droughts, more floods, more strange systems like this that we certainly aren't used to seeing. that's potential
jim, i see the rough seas out there. this doesn't make any sense to me historically. i grew up in a country, philadelphia, where you had a certain number of snows every winter which were normal. you had your hurricane season around august/september and it was down south. now what is this? we're not getting involved in the big fight over global warming or climate change. what is going on? >> reporter: this is just a late season hybrid. here is the deal. what we've seen in the last several...
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hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeezes that lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to tell you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell the stock, you're really vulnerable to a takeover then because you're still short the call. n
hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short...
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. >> numbers tell the story and jim harbaugh has all message for all the critics. as the classic. randy moss sighting. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your...
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and that is where jim cantore is. >> reporter: and a good note, too, con-ed knew this was coming and shut down the power, just could be a major catastrophe in terms of electric. and i want to take you back, here we are, this is probably about 30 yards from the actual railing here at the sea wall. i'm going to walk back as far as i can. and you can see the water coming here in waves here. just like mike, we're going to try and light this as fast as we can, and show you. but this is as high as the park bench is here, the two and a half, three feet surge here, the highest for battery park in new york city. when can you remember this? being in manhattan, lower part of town, brooklyn, not seeing any lights, we have had many, many power surges here tonight, and we're talking about it looking like the fourth of july. the water continues to roll in. we understand now, we've just heard a report in the subways, the water is starting to enter the subways, and that is what we heard from irene, we know the surge is two feet higher than that so now the water is coming in the sub wways. we understa
and that is where jim cantore is. >> reporter: and a good note, too, con-ed knew this was coming and shut down the power, just could be a major catastrophe in terms of electric. and i want to take you back, here we are, this is probably about 30 yards from the actual railing here at the sea wall. i'm going to walk back as far as i can. and you can see the water coming here in waves here. just like mike, we're going to try and light this as fast as we can, and show you. but this is as high...
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jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move it! move it! >> reporter: aaa says just a their of station stations are open in new jersey and long island. this line was three hours long. >> worth the wait. >> reporter: house of representatives waiting for gas is followed by hours to get over a bridge or through a tunnel. > tunnel. to reduce congestion, police are turning away cars with less than three people until midnight tomorrow. >> move to the front! let's go! >> reporter: new york city buses resumed running today, and they were crammed tight. cedric taylor is a security guard headed back
jim axelrod is there tonight. jim. >> reporter: well, scott, this water-filled tunnel behind me is just one of the many challenges sandy has left for new yorkers who are facing a transportation nightmare. on this road into new york city, gasoline may be hard to find, but frustration summer is not. >> get in front of me! get in front of me! if it makes you happy. >> reporter: supply isn't the problem. it's the power blackouts that are keeping pumps from operating. >> move...
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>> reporter: hey there, jim and pat. that relief's going to be a long time coming though we are getting a patch of sun in atlantic city. we want to get a look as they start the recovery. people coming down to get a picture of what's gone. they've never seen this area like this before. you can see the rubble piled up here. we've seen dozers working throughout the day. that's going to continue. as you come back across and work your way down across the beach we'll be able to show you that boardwalk that was here for so long. this is repair that's going to take -- i think people are starting to understand, getting over the shock of what sandy left behind and understanding that the recovery here is going to be difficult and not going to be weeks but months if not more than a year. there is a bit of good news here in atlantic city. the casinos reopened. and a lot of people, you'd be surprised, moving in, saying they're going to find a place to stay here. the hotels are open. but also hoping they can get their minds off what's
>> reporter: hey there, jim and pat. that relief's going to be a long time coming though we are getting a patch of sun in atlantic city. we want to get a look as they start the recovery. people coming down to get a picture of what's gone. they've never seen this area like this before. you can see the rubble piled up here. we've seen dozers working throughout the day. that's going to continue. as you come back across and work your way down across the beach we'll be able to show you that...
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hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short squeeze that is lost me a ton of money. use puts. i don't care if there's a premium. let's go to some tweets. here's one from b. kelly 019 @jimcramer. cover calls allow me to print money out of large positions without having to sell. why do you hate them so much? here's the answer. i got to it will you something b kelly 019, i hate trapping my off side. i hate cutting off my off side. let's say something goes wrong. you sell the stock, you're really vulnerable to a takeover then because you're still short the ca
hi, jim. i have heard you say when considering the playing the down side of an equity you would short the stock rather than allow a put. please elaborate on your reasoning for this. >> if i have created any misperceptions that i favor shorting stocks it is completely out of character with all my books and what i used to do with my hedge fund, when i was working for people at goldman sacks or trading for myself. i always do puts. i rarely do shorts. i was a victim of some horrible short...
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. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist attraion today, a disaster zone. beep]. >> one man in his car floating own 14th street. > need to get out and get in a car. > and a jet skier on a new york road turned into a river. "the new york times" with this ime lapapse video as the storm hit. he donald hunkered down in his rump fortress, tweeting in "everything's normal" pic today. > my office is open, the building is a rock and doesn't budge. > this is the moment much of manhattan was plunged into arkness. wild video of a transformer exploding. crews furiously working to get electricity back on. > power outages for millions f people, not only for a day r two b
. >> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore with maria today. feel like it was bad thought it would be? >> maybe a little worse, actually. there's water four feet high in the streets and cars floating round. it was a movie set everywhere ou turned. > rosie o'donnell snapping his pic of her dock in hambles. maria shriver, hyannisport overed in water. w yorkers turning into eporters on the web. of this building heap of rubble. tourist attraion today, a disaster zone. beep]....
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over and over again. >>> good evening, i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray reports now from toms river, new jersey. >> reporter: with the damag
over and over again. >>> good evening, i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray...
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jim, appreciate you getting on the phone for us here. where does one even look to begin to rebuild in the northeast with this? >> well, you know, let me offer my sincere condolences going through katrina for the men and women and children who lost their lives. sometimes we flip ahead too quickly on that and have a moment of silence for them. it's going to take time. it's not going to be done quickly. you'll see progress every day. number one is to have proper assessments, get the electricity back, and get a good lessons learned what we were successful on and the odds that we need improvement on. >> indeed, i believe you do pretty much everything, jim. you restore water, you bring emergency supplies. you rebuild roofs, shelters, you even rebuild shorelineses. what is going to be your role, if any, in helping to rebuild this situation and how much do you think it is going to cost? >> well, we were the company that bewarned the city of new orleans in 17 days. a lot of people thought that two take months. we are doing presently assessments i
jim, appreciate you getting on the phone for us here. where does one even look to begin to rebuild in the northeast with this? >> well, you know, let me offer my sincere condolences going through katrina for the men and women and children who lost their lives. sometimes we flip ahead too quickly on that and have a moment of silence for them. it's going to take time. it's not going to be done quickly. you'll see progress every day. number one is to have proper assessments, get the...
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jim acosta there following mitt romney. so obviously today the tone changes somewhat for the governor but what can we expect to hear? >> reporter: i think we're getting a preview of that right now. jeb bush is on stage. marco rubio was at the podium and the florida governor, marco rubio steered clear of attacks on president obama. jeb bush on stage right now, he made a very interesting comment a few moments ago about storm response. he said it's the state and local response that really matters, not clear whether or not that was a dig at the president and the federal response that's going on and attention paid to the federal response. really, that'ses a close as either that they have come going after president obama in this event and lines up from what i heard of a top romney adviser this morning that the gop nominee striking a positive tone on the campaign trail. we heard mario rubio. i think the closest he got was talking about the state of economy saying this doesn't have to be the new normal and seeing right now is maybe
jim acosta there following mitt romney. so obviously today the tone changes somewhat for the governor but what can we expect to hear? >> reporter: i think we're getting a preview of that right now. jeb bush is on stage. marco rubio was at the podium and the florida governor, marco rubio steered clear of attacks on president obama. jeb bush on stage right now, he made a very interesting comment a few moments ago about storm response. he said it's the state and local response that really...
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jim cramer. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." let's get to wopner and the "fast money" halftime. >> all right, guys, thanks, so much. welcome into a special edition of "halftime," today, the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the storm has left a huge swath of damage along the northeast corridor. nearly 8 million people are without power today. transit systems are still shut down, and the u.s. financial markets are dark for a second straight day, the first time since the 1800s that weather has closed the new york stock exchange for two days in a row. for the latest on the storm, let's turn to cnbc's mandy drury. mandy? >> yeah, thanks a lot for that, scott. let me take a look at some of the stats. a short time ago new york city mayor bloomberg came out with the very latest damage assessment from sandy. >> we're here to update you on hurricane sandy which has now officially left the new york city area, but i think it's fair to say that the path of destruction that she left in her wake is going to be felt for quite some time. >> well, s
jim cramer. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." let's get to wopner and the "fast money" halftime. >> all right, guys, thanks, so much. welcome into a special edition of "halftime," today, the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the storm has left a huge swath of damage along the northeast corridor. nearly 8 million people are without power today. transit systems are still shut down, and the u.s. financial markets are dark for a second straight day, the...
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jim, back to you. pat? >> we are waiting that news conference and we will bring that to you, as soon as it happens. it's a statement from the president after an afternoon of touring there in new jersey. >>> turning now to the weather in our area, which turned much nicer today. >> much nicer but chilly. a sweater for you. i've had the jacket on since i've been in and out today. but for the trick or treaters, at least it's going to be quiet. a lot of neighborhoods, some are, some aren't having the trick or treating. it's been overcast. we've had a little bit of blue skies from time to time. there are those gray low-hanging clouds. it's 53 degrees. so we were hard pressed to see the temperatures climb today. as far as the wind, it is out of the southwest right now. it's 7 miles per hour. a little bit of a breeze blowing. and more of a wind tomorrow and that wind will be coming out of the northwest. throughout the area, even some forts to the north and west. hagerstown at 47. winchester at 48. generally, low an
jim, back to you. pat? >> we are waiting that news conference and we will bring that to you, as soon as it happens. it's a statement from the president after an afternoon of touring there in new jersey. >>> turning now to the weather in our area, which turned much nicer today. >> much nicer but chilly. a sweater for you. i've had the jacket on since i've been in and out today. but for the trick or treaters, at least it's going to be quiet. a lot of neighborhoods, some are,...
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jim axelrod is on that part of the story. jim? >> reporter: well, scott, that news is exactly what people in parts of manhattan with no power atve been waiting all week to hear. >> well, my kids have been sleeping here. .> reporter: it can't happen soon enough for 71-year-old judi crespo. -ydi's been cooking soup over sister know and, with her elevator out, hasn't left her place in four days. >> well, i'm desperate. i'm desperate to have the izectricity back on. you don't realize how much you rely on it. >> reporter: a few blocks away from judi, con ed workers like john sullivan and his crew are pulling grates off of flooded transformer vaults. in go pumps and out flows water. the vaults hold transformers that are supposed to work even after being submerged, but they need to be checked. >> this particular transformer is made to go underwater so it should be fine. atsed on our experience it should be absolutely fine. >> reporter: of the 3.2 million customers without power, 80% of them are in new york or new jersey. >> we've got mor
jim axelrod is on that part of the story. jim? >> reporter: well, scott, that news is exactly what people in parts of manhattan with no power atve been waiting all week to hear. >> well, my kids have been sleeping here. .> reporter: it can't happen soon enough for 71-year-old judi crespo. -ydi's been cooking soup over sister know and, with her elevator out, hasn't left her place in four days. >> well, i'm desperate. i'm desperate to have the izectricity back on. you don't...
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so the only thing i could do was lay there and jim. when his wife mary returned home that night, the house was strangely dark. i kept calling his name and i was looking all around, and then i looked in the bedroom, and it looked like-- it was dark in there, but it looked like someone was on the bed, and i started the feeling of panic. and i turned on the light, and jim was laying in the bed. and he rolled over, and i am yelling his name by this time, and i just saw the look on his face when he finally looked up, rolled his head up toward me. and it was just, i'll never forget that look. it was just... he was so scared. i remember that feeling of mary coming home from work that night. she was the thing that touched me, first of all, and she looked at me a little like she was scared for herself. that's a bad thing to do. so i kind of knew i was going to the hospital. dr. dobkin: the hemorrhage was quite large and deep, and the surgeons had to go in and try to remove as much of the clot as they could because he was just deteriorating so f
so the only thing i could do was lay there and jim. when his wife mary returned home that night, the house was strangely dark. i kept calling his name and i was looking all around, and then i looked in the bedroom, and it looked like-- it was dark in there, but it looked like someone was on the bed, and i started the feeling of panic. and i turned on the light, and jim was laying in the bed. and he rolled over, and i am yelling his name by this time, and i just saw the look on his face when he...
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booth -- jim. your closing thoughts after this 108th world series? >> i think jim is better than putting our names together. let's hear about the giants from you. what do you take away in this world series? >> the big thing i took away from it was barry zito's talk about hunter pence giving a speech and we were rendered speechless. that's a strong statement. a lot of karma that they have for each other. i think bruce bochy was right. i mean, their pitching, their bullpen, they held the tigers to twelve hits over the last three games. twelve. >> and i think you can't lose sight of the fact not only did they come back in the postseason, in april they lost their close, brian wilson. they had their best player, arguably, melky cabrera suspended in august. they watched the dodger make all those blockbuster deals. and yet here they are. they are the last team standing in twelve. they win it all. >> it was once said that those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. we have all seen this before. b
booth -- jim. your closing thoughts after this 108th world series? >> i think jim is better than putting our names together. let's hear about the giants from you. what do you take away in this world series? >> the big thing i took away from it was barry zito's talk about hunter pence giving a speech and we were rendered speechless. that's a strong statement. a lot of karma that they have for each other. i think bruce bochy was right. i mean, their pitching, their bullpen, they held...
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good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll see how it opens later in the week if we get there. >>> meantime we are tracking hurricane sandy as it bears town on the east coast. we'll get you the latest on the path, which areas will be hit hardest when we come right back. >>> wall street bracing for hurricane sanidy to barrel through the heart of the country's financial center. lower manhattan experiencing some flooding during high tide this morning. and then just moments ago, the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, announcing tunnels will close at 2:00 p.m. today. bridges will remain open for now. that could change as wind
good-bye, jim. >> jim sinegal joining us from seattle. you see the president is going to make a statement on hurricane sandy at 12:45 eastern. >> i got lucky, carl. i do my costco quarterly shop. >> quarterly? >> i do it quarterly. where i just go -- this -- you get the vehicle that has got some room. you know what? i just went for all those things. i have a stack of waters that is this high. so costco is my place to get stuff. it looks like it is again. >> we'll...
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. >> news4's jim rosenfield is here with the story. >> pat and jim, those were odd images, the guy with the horse costume. but wait until you see this strange image. blizzard conditions coming along with this storm already hitting west virginia. take a look. pictures from snowshoe, west virginia. where up to three feet of snow could fall in the mountains. winter storm warnings are also in effect for parts of western maryland as well. to new jersey now, the normally busy atlantic city. it's become a ghosttown. wind gusts now topping 70 miles per hour. just north of there, look at this photo, waves crashing over a seawall. mandatory evacuations in place by some parts of the state. look at the firefighters there. and this is what we're seeing in philadelphia. this is before sandy even makes landfall. high winds blowing this tree onto this house. the roof damaged. rain seeping into the home there. and here's a photo album tweeted by our nbc colleague al roker from martha's vineyard, with use of heavy wave action there, the water starting to push into parking lots as well as street flooding
. >> news4's jim rosenfield is here with the story. >> pat and jim, those were odd images, the guy with the horse costume. but wait until you see this strange image. blizzard conditions coming along with this storm already hitting west virginia. take a look. pictures from snowshoe, west virginia. where up to three feet of snow could fall in the mountains. winter storm warnings are also in effect for parts of western maryland as well. to new jersey now, the normally busy atlantic...
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jim axelrod is in lower manhattan. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the sea water that came over that wall and flowed into the underground power stations and subway stations has crippled lower manhattan. and new york city transit officials say this is the biggest disaster to ever hit the transit system. superstorm sandy may have moved on but parts of new york city remain paralyzed in her wake. >> restoring power and mass transit remain the two biggest challenges in the days ahead. that recovery is a mammoth job. >> it's the worst thing that happened to this city certainly since 9/11. >> reporter: new york city subway system which averages more than 5 million commuters per work day is closed indefinitely because all seven subway tunnels linking manhattan to brooklyn and queens are flooded. at some stations near battery park where monday's surge of sea water hit hardest stairwells looked more like swimming pools. >> there was no way to prepare that would have kept the water out. >> reporter: officials say sandy is the biggest disaster to ever hit the ne
jim axelrod is in lower manhattan. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the sea water that came over that wall and flowed into the underground power stations and subway stations has crippled lower manhattan. and new york city transit officials say this is the biggest disaster to ever hit the transit system. superstorm sandy may have moved on but parts of new york city remain paralyzed in her wake. >> restoring power and mass transit remain the two biggest challenges in the...
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a ta
"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to...
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, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as i said in the big supermarkets where most of those perishables are, we've been fortunate that only one store in have virginia lost power. our insurance program is we have a $5 million retention for product, the product side of our property program, so that's very minimal. $5 million is about a half a penny a share. so anything that we would have to absorb would be very minimal. >> we close our quarter actually ends this saturday. so any effect will be in the quarter. but at this point it appears to be very, very m
, jim? >> good. how are you? your stock is hot. regularly it's a lot of things going right. some of your competitors falling off the radar screen. but this is a kind of business right now that you're in where i know you'll have to throw away a lot of goods because you can't keep perishables. you are obviously responsible operators so what happens? you have insurance able to make up that difference or is this the type of thing kroeger is cutting numbers because of sandy? >> well, as...
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sitting next to me, jim norton. "please be offended" is available and i urge you to order it immediately after this show. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> you know what i like about you? you have a special, buts you don't -- but you don't tweet about it. >> social networking is meant to entertain and bond with and not whore myself for money. >> if all of the other comedians would know that. >> like how a tv show is meant for news, but you use it to plug your book. >> good point. homerun derosa. >> let's do the first story, shall we? could you have a beau who supports ho? politically-minded singles would not consider anybody voting for, quote, the other guy, end quote. according to the "wall street journal", being a member of the opposite party trumps religious differences, unattractiveness, low education and your stinking job. explains one match maker, people now say i don't even want to meet anybody from the other party, even if it is somebody perfect in every other way. as for a couple who doesn't
sitting next to me, jim norton. "please be offended" is available and i urge you to order it immediately after this show. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> you know what i like about you? you have a special, buts you don't -- but you don't tweet about it. >> social networking is meant to entertain and bond with and not whore myself for money. >> if all of the other comedians would know that. >> like how a tv show is meant for news, but you...
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thank you, jim. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm here in a whole different capacity. so, i'm enjoying this, and thank you for asking me, jim and others from the task force. i've been involved in many area plan processes in san francisco in many different roles and this was a particularly unique role for us because at the time my day job, how i actually help to pay the rent, we had a community planning program which -- in neighborhood asian design provide technical support and processes for research work in many parts of the city. western soma folks came to us and said, can you really provide kind of our main staffing to augment what paul lord at the planning department was able to do? and we had a small technical team and we thought this was great. so, we were essentially consultants to a planning process which put us in this very official role. but really because of the nature of the process, we were co-thinkers. it was a very different role and relationship than consultants typically have in planning. we were sitting across a table, at the table with lots and lots o
thank you, jim. good afternoon, commissioners. i'm here in a whole different capacity. so, i'm enjoying this, and thank you for asking me, jim and others from the task force. i've been involved in many area plan processes in san francisco in many different roles and this was a particularly unique role for us because at the time my day job, how i actually help to pay the rent, we had a community planning program which -- in neighborhood asian design provide technical support and processes for...
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how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the economy, like the statistics would suggest. keep in mind 31% of home owners out there are still underwater anyway so the housing market is held back anyway, if you tighten standards now, it's going to have a deleterious effect and not only that, but the federal reserve board is out there and 75% of all mortgages, the mortgage market is becoming the same monster it was under fannie and freddie mac. we don't need this, i needs to be settled by iividual banks not by the federal government. >> brenda: okay. steve isn't this
how so, jim? >> well, look, they're talking about tightening mortgage standards again because of the standards put forth by dodd-frank. lending standards are already too tight even though the housing market is improving, you talk to mortgage companies and title companies and tell you the same thing over and over again. these deals are very difficult to close right now. even though they're closing them. and this is the reason the housing market is not, has not moved a needle on the...
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jim harbaugh will explain that. i'm dennis o'donnell. and a look at the warriors center of attention and will he play in tomorrow night's opener? ,,,,,,,,,,,, hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios each other, do >>> they may be man's best friend but when it comes to helping each other, dogs can go above and beyond. cbs 5's frank mallicoat on how some extraordinary animals are literally sticking their necks out to save lives. >> come here, girl. >> reporter: debbie gross and her husband bruce love their weimar ranker dogs. they are like family. >> it was scary. >> reporter: the couple prepared to do all they could to save her life when she was diagnosed with cancer. >> she was 9 and we wanted to give her the best possible chance that she had. and so we went forth with the surgery. >> reporter: tori needed a blood transfusion made possible by uc-
jim harbaugh will explain that. i'm dennis o'donnell. and a look at the warriors center of attention and will he play in tomorrow night's opener? ,,,,,,,,,,,, hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios each other, do >>> they may be man's best friend but when it comes to helping each other, dogs...
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jim, what can we look forward to tonight? >> this is probably the worst of what we will see. headed forward, slowly improving. at its worst right now, we do see some heavy rain across the northeast and the planet. the heavy rain has sort of moved out of eastern pennsylvania and new jersey. moving onshore and the winds the winds continue to come in with a little that is why we why we are seeing the schools are continuing to be dangerous and -e unprecedented in many cases. central new jersey into coastal new england. as we are watching the high tide come in, that will decrease as we head through the night. winds are vessey, power outages widespread. sixty, 70, 80-mile per hour gusts. the rainfall further inland as
jim, what can we look forward to tonight? >> this is probably the worst of what we will see. headed forward, slowly improving. at its worst right now, we do see some heavy rain across the northeast and the planet. the heavy rain has sort of moved out of eastern pennsylvania and new jersey. moving onshore and the winds the winds continue to come in with a little that is why we why we are seeing the schools are continuing to be dangerous and -e unprecedented in many cases. central new...
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>> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah to you from new york city. >> i hope everything is well for you and your family. >> caller: we're lucky enough to have power and watch the 76ers beat the nuggets. >> you have the edge on me. go ahead. >> caller: we have sprint, exxon, walmart, and bis. >> wow. i like this portfolio so much i'm stunned by it. it's good to have oil. sprint is a nice speck stock. the stock could be knocked down after the exchange offer that they're doing with soft bank. don't freak out. walmart down today. people are leaving the low end retailers. walmart is good. united health group are big winners under obamacare. and disney acquisition is brilliant. we have health care, oil, retail, that's what i'm doing. that's what i'm looking for. that is perfection. michael? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer, from florida state university. >> fsu, go noles. you and me and a couple of beers. >> caller: visa, itc, enterprise product partners, lockheed martin and aig. >> really interesting. that's a very interes
>> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah to you from new york city. >> i hope everything is well for you and your family. >> caller: we're lucky enough to have power and watch the 76ers beat the nuggets. >> you have the edge on me. go ahead. >> caller: we have sprint, exxon, walmart, and bis. >> wow. i like this portfolio so much i'm stunned by it. it's good to have oil. sprint is a nice speck stock. the stock could be knocked down after the exchange offer that...
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. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he goes to virginia and florida. you know, anderson, you can lay the battleground map for president obama and mitt romney almost on top of one another, because their schedules are so similar. >> jessica, all year long, people have been pointing to this final jobs report the weekend before the election day. doesn't seem to have made much of a splash, does it? >> reporter: a little bit of both, anderson. the jobs numbers in the end seem to be sort of a wash. they give something for both campaigns to talk about. the president today acknowledged the numbers and pointed out that there was an increase in private se
. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta and white house correspondent jessica yellin. the candidates' messages are very different but their itinerary couldn't be more similar, could it? >> that's right. they are basically battling for the same swing states over the next three days, three final days of this campaign. mitt romney is in ohio right now, he goes to new hampshire tomorrow morning, then heads to iowa, colorado and later this weekend, heading into monday, he...
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news 4's jim rosenthal reports from essex falls, new jersey. >> 31 degrees outside. we're freezing. we have no heat. >> reporter: desperate pleas from the powerless in essex county. residents see utility trucks and beg for relief. >> is it tough on you guys? >> yeah. we're doing our best. there's a lot of damage. >> reporter: their best means navigating around a maze of massive downed trees, 100 of them in essex fells alone slowing restoration to the customers without power in a state with about 1.5 million still in the dark at last count. >> i looked outside and it was, felt like christmas. somebody delivering new telephone poles. >> reporter: more help is on the way after governor christie urged the utilities to speed up restoration. thousands of crews from other states are now descending on the region, the first of 1500 from virginia dominion set out from national harbor in maryland, the largest out of state deployment ever mobilized by that company. even with the extra help it's messes like this that slow the crew down. the company that serves this and 13 other counties estimate
news 4's jim rosenthal reports from essex falls, new jersey. >> 31 degrees outside. we're freezing. we have no heat. >> reporter: desperate pleas from the powerless in essex county. residents see utility trucks and beg for relief. >> is it tough on you guys? >> yeah. we're doing our best. there's a lot of damage. >> reporter: their best means navigating around a maze of massive downed trees, 100 of them in essex fells alone slowing restoration to the customers...
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jim, pat, back to you. >> we are riding it out in rehoboth with wendy rieger. she is standing by live on the beach. again, you showed us massive waves a short time ago, wendy. where are you now? >> reporter: i'm actually down -- my producer thought it was just too cushy on the balcony, next to a warm room. and decided it would be more interesting to have me on the beach. actually, i wanted to come down journalistically, because i wanted to observe these big waves. and veronica, ver usely, is absolutely right, this thing has changed just in the last 15 minutes. the rain is almost painfully pelting us. and while the massive waves have calmed down a little bit, i'm sure they'll be picking up again. as we get these big gusts of wind, but the good thing is, as a human being i can withstand the wind. so hopefully these structures will be able to do the same. on the other side from here, different story on the bay. it has been incredibly flooded for most of the day. take a look. we were over there a couple of hours ago. we have just moved down a couple of streets. we
jim, pat, back to you. >> we are riding it out in rehoboth with wendy rieger. she is standing by live on the beach. again, you showed us massive waves a short time ago, wendy. where are you now? >> reporter: i'm actually down -- my producer thought it was just too cushy on the balcony, next to a warm room. and decided it would be more interesting to have me on the beach. actually, i wanted to come down journalistically, because i wanted to observe these big waves. and veronica, ver...
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victor, back to you. >> jim clancy reporting live for us this morning, thank you, jim. >>> we have seen so many horror stories. communities torn apart by flooding and high winds and the devastating fires destroyed dozens of homes in queens, as well. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new york. the car seats remain where two little boys, brandon and conner moore were sitting as their mother was driving during hurricane sandy desperately looking for shelter. what happened is sad, horrifying, terrifying. she was driving her suv down this street and plunged into this hole during the height of hurricane sandy. she then got out of the vehicle with her 2-year-old son and 4-year-old son, remember, it is pouring rain, torrential, the winds 90 miles per hour and she comes over here to this tree and holds on to the tree, grabs the branches and grabs the tree and holds on to it and holds on to her sons at the same time and
victor, back to you. >> jim clancy reporting live for us this morning, thank you, jim. >>> we have seen so many horror stories. communities torn apart by flooding and high winds and the devastating fires destroyed dozens of homes in queens, as well. >> one of the most heart wrenching tales comes from staten island. gary tuchman has more on the story of two little boys caught in that storm. >> reporter: a ford explorer on the side of a street in staten island, new...